Etc. -- Louisa A. McCool, Mrs. A. M. Little's obituary
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An unedited transcription of a page 2 article from 13 May 1915 Simcoe Reformer.
[Paragraph breaks inserted by transcriber] A superior obituary containing more information appeared on page 1 of the 13 May 1915
Waterford Star

WATERFORD

The remains of the late Mrs. A. M. Little (nee Louisa A. McCool), accompanied by her son, Fred Little, arrived here on Monday from Vancouver, B.C.

The body was taken at once to Greenwood cemetery for interment. The service was conducted at the grave by Rev. F. R. Fitch, assisted by Rev. J. B. Moore.

Many friends and relatives of the deceased attended the funeral to pay their last respects to one so well known and beloved by all.

The late Mrs. Little was taken ill only about ten days ago, at first with a sore throat, as she was returning from a trip to the Panama Exposition and it developed into acute erysipelas, which proved fatal in spite of all that loving hands could do.

A sorrowing husband and one son, Fred J., of Vancouver, B.C.; three sisters Mrs. F. Bauslaugh of Waterford, Mrs. E. Chaplin of Toronto, and Mrs. A. M. Tobin of Waterford; and two brothers, William McCool of Bay City, Mich., and Thomas McCool of Alaska, survive to mourn their sad and sudden loss.

To these the deepest and sincerest sympathy of their wide circle of friends is extended.

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